Well an entertaing day it was, I passed most of my mot at the doc's.
Now Its funny what you find in folks houses and cars, on removing the pass seat from the hinkle , this/these were discovered

now is it masonic, closet gardening , I darent ask
It was reported that there might be a touch of light rust on the drivers floor so had a better look
and from under

on the face of it not dire but as is the case I find ,' 1 thing leads to another' so

and the step got worse too, if your planning doing your step then dont forget to remove throttle cable inner and outer as it passes right by the hot bit!!

De spotted the area around the arch and step so it will look nice when done and made a new bit of floor out of decent guage steel, stepped the edge and set it in fron the underside and the arch area as per original, this from underneath prior to welding

this the top lot welded,there was a depression in the old bit, I contemplated putting this back in but it would serve no purpose and also it would be liable to collect water and start all over again, I welded the holes up in the step (as requested) and have also made the step to slope to the outer rear to aid water draining.

Need to grind it up to tidy it and hammer it up to make it clean on the edges, will treat it and seam sealer the joins first and second coat the whole lot.
Step got gassed as I retained the original outer and wanted to have a clean seam and at the same time add a little extra metal.

One slight problem, my dearest small makita grinder died the death, beateb by a Hinkle so to speak , ah well it was good for 20 + years of abuse dragged round the shop , one good reason to buy quality for something that gets lots of use.
mike
